Considered a Christian book, but in reality a reall good, no-nonsense practical guide to de-clutter your house. In fact, this is one of a couple “self-help” books I’ve actually followed and used the steps in my life and home. My house is still full of clutter, it’s only been a couple of weeks, and these things don’t happen over night, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and don’t feel near as stressed about my mom visiting my house 🙂

well written, practical, easy to follow and very useful. highly recommended.

College graduate Josephine “Josie” Jackson answers ‘yes’ to the question on a survey while visiting an Old West tourist trap. The next morning, she wakes up in Indian Territory in the 1840s, where she’s given a mission to complete before she can return to her time: to reset history by finding and stopping the man responsible for a horrific massacre.

It seems easy enough, until she discovers that three other women have been sent back to the same time period. When Josie uncovers what happened to them, she realizes the chances of her getting out of the past alive are not good.

To survive, she’ll have to trust the very man she’s there to stop, someone who has every reason to distrust her and only one reason to help her – to prove he’s not the monster she claims he’ll become.

Lizzy Ford is the author of over thirty books written for young adult and adult romance readers, to include the internationally bestselling “Rhyn Trilogy,” “Witchling Series” and the “War of Gods” series. Lizzy has focused on keeping her readers happy by producing brilliant, gritty romances that remind people why true love is a trial worth enduring. Lizzy’s books can be found on every major ereader library, to include: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iBooks, Kobo, Sony and Smashwords. She lives in southern Arizona with her husband, three dogs and a cat.

Really original story, with plenty of action, mystery and mayhem. I read a few lackluster books this week, so this one was the highlight of my week.

Excellent, and highly recommended. It does end as a cliff hanger, which made me want the next installment more, but it also ended so quickly and abruptly, that I hope there is a bit more resolution in the next one.

Rarely do I place a book in my “all time faves” category on my kindle. This one I did.

Rarely do I purchase the rest of a series as soon as I’ve finished reading the first one. This one I did.

Holy wow, I’m speechless. What an amazing book. What a crazy ride into the past, falling in love for the first time. The emotional roller coaster, the flash of emotions, the confusion, the heart pounding tension.

This author did an absolutely amazing writing job. It’s truly a fantastic book that left me speechless, deeply touched and wanting more through it’s sensitivity and emotion.

“I love the way you look at me, like you don’t quite get me but are determined to figure me out I love how brave you are. I love how strong you are, how you always get back up. I love how honest and open you are, with your body and your heart”

Ethan Frost returns in the breathtaking conclusion to New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Tracy Wolff’s seductive novel Ruined—perfect for fans of Release Me and Bared to You.

Ethan Frost is everything a woman could want in a man. He’s rich, gorgeous, powerful, one of the most eligible bachelors in the world.

But that’s not why I’m with him.

I love Ethan for all the things no one else gets to see: his innate kindness, his reckless spontaneity, his unwavering determination to use his brilliance for good. I love the way he looks at me, the way he touches me. The way he makes me forget the wreckage of my past and the twisted fear that still lives inside me.

But sometimes it terrifies me how much I crave him, how much I need him just to breathe. I always thought it would be my past that ruined us, but there’s a darkness in Ethan I never dreamed existed. Can we survive as his secrets surface—threatening to unravel us both?

I love this book. I seriously adore it. I think I may be addicted to Ethan and Chloe, or maybe I’m just addicted to anything written by Tracy Wolff.

This book is a roller coaster ride of emotion. If you devour it as fast as I did, you are going to have to hang on for the ride. You might even get whiplash.

Like in the first book, there are ups and downs, good (more like amazing) and bad (more like devastating) as this relationship rides out the turmoil. Without wanting to spoil anything, the end is happy, and just right. The way to that happy ending is full of anguish, laughter, tears and happiness.

Ethan finally exposes some of his insecurities, which make him all the more endearing. Of course there are sizzling hot love scenes, and a few LOL moments between Chloe and her friends.

Personally, my absolute favorite part of the book was the conversation about the World Cup between Chloe and her work friends. I am Austin, and I feel 100% the same way as him about football. It made me laugh to read that scene, because I have had the exact same conversation with people I work with about what I call football and what people here call football. It’s only a couple of pages out of the book, so if football isn’t your thing, it won’t detract from your enjoyment of the book. Just happens to be the part that made me laugh, as there were other parts of the book that raised all sorts of other emotions.

I love Ethan, I love Tracy Wolff, and I highly recommend it to anyone.

When I started reading I assumed the title “Shredded” referred to snow boarding. It does, but it means so much more.
The emotional rollercoaster is breathtaking. The two main Characters, Z and Ophelia, are emotionally shredded from their past experiences. You don’t really find out until very late in the book what actually happened, and wanting to find out keeps you turning the pages.
But that wasn’t even the main reason why this book wouldn’t let me put it down. The writing, and the character development is just something else. You really understand the emotional trauma the two go through. That something that easily could have gone so wrong, but it’s done so right in this book. There’s never a time when I want to roll my eyes at an overly dramatic and forced scene. Never an “oh Please” or “oh grow up already” moment.

I don’t even know how to describe it, other than: if you haven’t read this book, buy it this second. It’s unbelievable.

Highly recommend this book.
It's got really great general information for patients, their caregivers, family and friends.
My mom and my best friend are currently undergoing cancer treatments, one has the "good" cancer, the other one a "bad" cancer. I found some really great tips in this book on how to support them, without being annoying about it.
I'm so glad I read this book.

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I just finished reading Blue Gold, and it’s the first time since becoming a book reviewer that a book has left me speechless and made a deep and lasting impression on me.

The book is very well written, and explores the different lives of 3 girls: Fiona in Canada, living some high school drama and cyber bullying, Laiping in China, working (being exploited) in an electronics manufacturing factory, and Sylvie, living in the middle of the war torn DRC, directly affected by rape, murder and corruption.

The writing is so vivid that you can picture what each of these girls faces on a daily basis. It’s shocking, eye-opening and deeply disturbing. Even though this book is fictional, everything could, and does, happen every day.

I found the afterword very important, and am glad the author added it.

The first thing I did after reading the last page was to download the buycott.com app, and then write this review.